PSG Champions League Plan: Big Transfer Revealed

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The PSGthe reigning champion of the UEFA Champions League, is already working on building its squad for the upcoming season, with Luis Enrique being clear with the board: a top-level signing is needed to strengthen the midfield. With the arrival of Zabarnyi nearly finalized to bolster the defense, the next target for the Asturian coach is Brazilian Andrey Santos, one of the great promises of South American football who currently belongs to Chelsea.

The 21-year-old central midfielder has stood out this season in Ligue 1, defending the colors of Strasbourg, where he was on loan and made a positive impact with his presence, performance, and maturity in the game. His performance has not gone unnoticed by PSG, which sees him as an ideal piece to increase competitiveness in an area already featuring names like Vitinha, Joao Neves, Fabián Ruiz, and Warren Zaire-Emery.

PSG wants to sign Andrey Santos

Chelsea, aware of the potential of their player, is not ruling out his departure but demands a strong offer, close to 60 million euros. PSG, with the financial capacity to handle such operations, is assessing the feasibility of the move while considering other potential departures to balance the squad.

Luis Enrique believes Andrey Santos could be decisive not only due to his current abilities but also because of his room for growth. In a team aiming to defend its continental crown, the Brazilian could become one of the new faces of the new project. Talks are underway, and PSG is already laying the groundwork for what would be one of the major transfer coups of the summer market.

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Marcus Cole

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